Best 23 quotes of S. Truett Cathy on MyQuotes

S. Truett Cathy

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    As a kid, I can't remember having anything to play with except a loose tooth. And that wasn't mine. It was my brother's.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    As Christians, we have an obligation and responsibility to abide by the principles of the Bible.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    Each person's destiny is not a matter of chance; it's a matter of choice. It's determined by what we say, what we do, and whom we trust.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    Every child I know who overcame long odds and grew into a responsible adult can point to an adult who stepped into his or her life as a FRIEND, a MENTOR, and a GUIDE.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    How do you identify someone who needs encouragement? That person is breathing.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    How do you know if someone needs encouragement? If they are breathing!

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    I believe no amount of business school training or work experience can teach what is ultimately a matter of personal character. Businesses are not dishonest or greedy, people are. Thus, a business, successful or not, is merely a reflection of the character of its leadership.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    I’d like to be remembered as one who kept my priorities in the right order. We live in a changing world, but we need to be reminded that the important things have not changed, and the important things will not change if we keep our priorities in proper order.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    If you're excited about what you're doing, it's a lot more likely that your employees will also be excited. People want to work for a person, not a company. It's about relationships.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    If you wish to enrich days, plant flowers; If you wish to enrich years, plant trees; If you wish to enrich Eternity, plant ideals in the lives of others.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    I had to create some good work habits and attitude.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    In most cases we perform better when we're busy than when we're not busy. When we're slow, our mind wanders. We're not as attentive to our business. When we're on the firing line, we're sharper. We move more quickly and get the job done right.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    I realized I could do anything if I wanted it badly enough.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    Many of the unexpected opportunities we encounter are small but significant.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    My riches are my family and my foster children. I try to store any material wealth in my hand, not my heart, so that I always feel free to give it away when the opportunity arises.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    Nearly every moment of every day we have the opportunity to give something to someone else—our time, our love, our resources. I have always found more joy in giving when I did not expect anything in return.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    No goal is too high if we climb with care and confidence.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    Opportunity presents itself sometimes in unusual situations. What you think is the worst thing turns out to be a good thing. Different circumstances challenge people to do things they didn't know they could do, and in those times when the outlook appears the worst, we find new reasons for optimism.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    Ringing the cash register is not the name of the game. It's only the scorekeeper, and it's not what motivates me. I'm motivated in my business by the compliments I receive about our people, our service, and the quality of our food.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    The difference between success and failure is often about 5% more effort.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    To take advantage of unexpected opportunities, we must leave ourselves available.

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    Whatever you do... put your heart and soul into it!

  • By Anonym
    S. Truett Cathy

    You have to be very careful about what you say. More importantly, you have to be very careful about what you do. You never know how or when you influence people – especially children.